Montpellier's dramatic comeback in the Challenge Cup has sent shockwaves through the rugby world. The French side trailed 24-14 at halftime, but a resurgent effort from their players saw them score three tries in the final 15 minutes to secure a thrilling 33-31 victory over Connacht.
The Irish province had dominated the early stages of the game, with tries from Ben Murphy and Dylan Tierney-Martin giving them a commanding lead. However, Montpellier's hooker Lyam Akrab crossed for their first try, and they soon found themselves trailing by just two points.
A late flurry from the hosts in the final quarter saw Melvyn Rates' 74th-minute try give Stuart Hogg the chance to level the game with a conversion. The kick proved to be the turning point of the match, as Connacht's scrum-half Sam Gilbert was unable to find his mark on the subsequent attempt.
But Montpellier were not done yet. With just over five minutes remaining, wing Melvyn Rates' replacement Valentin Welsch touched down under the posts to level the score once again. Hogg then slotted home the conversion for what would prove to be the winning kick, securing a bonus point for Connacht.
The dramatic finale marked Montpellier's first victory in all competitions since November 2022 and sets them up nicely for the knockout stages of the Challenge Cup. For Connacht, the defeat leaves them with two bonus points and a slim chance of reaching the last 16 if they can overcome US Monauban on Saturday.
The Irish province had dominated the early stages of the game, with tries from Ben Murphy and Dylan Tierney-Martin giving them a commanding lead. However, Montpellier's hooker Lyam Akrab crossed for their first try, and they soon found themselves trailing by just two points.
A late flurry from the hosts in the final quarter saw Melvyn Rates' 74th-minute try give Stuart Hogg the chance to level the game with a conversion. The kick proved to be the turning point of the match, as Connacht's scrum-half Sam Gilbert was unable to find his mark on the subsequent attempt.
But Montpellier were not done yet. With just over five minutes remaining, wing Melvyn Rates' replacement Valentin Welsch touched down under the posts to level the score once again. Hogg then slotted home the conversion for what would prove to be the winning kick, securing a bonus point for Connacht.
The dramatic finale marked Montpellier's first victory in all competitions since November 2022 and sets them up nicely for the knockout stages of the Challenge Cup. For Connacht, the defeat leaves them with two bonus points and a slim chance of reaching the last 16 if they can overcome US Monauban on Saturday.